My CHME 110 professor gave me the assignemnt, but I am not quite sure what am I
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My CHME 110 professor gave me the assignemnt, but I am not quite sure what am I suppoed to do. All I know about this, she want me to come in with happy atoms, and she wants me to give all atoms 8 electrons and hydrgeon 2.
Give all atoms 8 electrons and hydrogen
1. CH4 (heometry about carbon)
This is the main ingredient in natural gas
2.H2O (geometry aabout oxygen)
This is water
3. NH 3 (geometry about nitrogen)
This is ammonia
4 CO2 (geometry about cabon)
This is carbon dioxide.
5. CH2O (geometry about carbon)
This is formaldehyde, used to preserve dead organic tissue.
6. CHCl3 (geometry about carbon)
This is chloroform, used as an anesthetic
7. HF (geometry about fluorine)
This is hydrofluori acid, used to etch glass.
8 CH3OH ( geometry about carbon and about oxygen)
This is methanol(wood alcohol), a toxic relative of ethanol (grain alcohol)
9. N?(geometry about either nitrogen)
This is the nitrogen olecule, the most abundant component of air.
Explanation / Answer
1. CH4 (heometry about carbon) - it is tetrahedral
This is the main ingredient in natural gas
2.H2O (geometry aabout oxygen)- It is Bent Or angukar shape
This is water
3. NH 3 (geometry about nitrogen)- its shape is trigonal pyramidal
This is ammonia
4 CO2 (geometry about cabon) - It is Linear in Shape
This is carbon dioxide.
5. CH2O (geometry about carbon) - It is triangular planar in shape
This is formaldehyde, used to preserve dead organic tissue.
6. CHCl3 (geometry about carbon)- it is trigonal pyramidal in shape
This is chloroform, used as an anesthetic
7. HF (geometry about fluorine) - it is linear in shape
This is hydrofluori acid, used to etch glass.
8 CH3OH ( geometry about carbon and about oxygen)- its shape is Planar trigonal
This is methanol(wood alcohol), a toxic relative of ethanol (grain alcohol)
9. N?(geometry about either nitrogen) - N2 is linear in shape
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